yes
normal or 80 degrees
15 to 25 years
Cottonmouths, also known as water moccasins, are primarily found in the southeastern United States, including states like Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. They are often found in or near water sources like swamps, marshes, and slow-moving streams. Cottonmouths are venomous snakes known for their distinctive appearance and aggressive behavior.
Cottonmouths (Water Moccasins) are commonly found along the Mississippi River. Other species include Northern watersnakes, Garter snakes, and Rat snakes. Some non-venomous species like the Broad-banded water snake also inhabit this area.
Vipers (including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths), boa constrictors, and some North American colubrids such as garter snakes, ribbon snakes, water snakes, earth snakes, and brown snakes
all snakes lay eggs NO - All snakes don't lay eggs! Cottonmouths give birth to live young. They don't lay eggs!
None. Rattlesnakes are a New World family of snakes. In the pit viper group along with cottonmouths and copperheads.
There are quite a few - Including Vipers and Boa Constrictors.
jungles
Cottonmouths live where there are lots of prey
No. Some snakes give birth to live young. When snakes do lay eggs, they are usually white.
rattle snakes